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  1. Cecil Weld-Forester, 1st Baron Forester (baptised 7 April 1767 – 23 May 1828) was a Tory British Member of Parliament and later peer . Early life. Born Cecil Forester and baptised at St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury, [1] he was the eldest son of Anne ( née Townshend) Forester and Lt-Col. Cecil Forester, MP for Wenlock. [2] .

  2. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Cecil Weld-Forester, 1st Baron Forester (baptised 7 April 1767 – 23 May 1828) was a Tory British Member of Parliament and later peer. Biography. Born Cecil Forester and baptised at St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury, he assumed the additional surname of Weld by Royal Licence in 1811, upon inheriting Willey Park from his cousin George ...

    • April 7, 1767
    • May 23, 1828
  3. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Cecil (Forester) Weld Forester born abt. 1767 died 1828 Belgrave Square, London, England including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • April 7, 1767
    • Belgrave Square, London, England
    • May 23, 1828
  4. Cecil Weld-Forester, 1st Baron Forester (baptised 7 April 1767 – 23 May 1828) was a Tory British Member of Parliament and later peer. Biography. Born Cecil Forester and baptised at St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury, he assumed the additional surname of Weld by Royal Licence in 1811, upon inheriting Willey Park from his cousin George Forester.

  5. Cecil George Wilfred Weld-Forester, 7th Baron Forester (1899–1977), served during the First World War as a lieutenant in the Guards Machine Gun Regiment, educated for some time at Durham University (apparently without taking a degree), and eventually became colonel in the Royal Horse Guards.

  6. FORESTER (afterwards WELD FORESTER), Cecil (1767-1828), of Ross Hall and Willey Park, Salop. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820 , ed. R. Thorne, 1986 Available from Boydell and Brewer

  7. Early life. Bridgeman was born on 17 February 1819 at the family home, Willey Park, Shropshire. [1] . She was the daughter of Cecil Weld-Forester, 1st Baron Forester and the former Lady Katherine Manners. Her father was a landowner and a keen follower of the hounds in Melton Mowbray who served as a Member of Parliament. [2]